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Briones Archery Club
For more than 40 years, bow and arrow aficionados have gathered in Briones Regional Park to shoot at targets laid out artfully in a valley.

Columbia Archery Team Keeps Eye on Titles and Targets
With steadfast nerves and technique, the women of the Columbia University archery team have produced 24 all-Americans and 2 national titles.

For Paralympians, a Bigger Field of Competition
In a first for England, a disabled cyclist and a disabled archer are competing with able-bodied athletes at the Commonwealth Games.

Relaxing Is the Point, Safety Is the Watchword
Archers in New York City worry that two recent shooting episodes are giving their sport a bad name.

Another Archer Looses an Arrow in the City
An arrow that hit a Queens resident’s house was the second one sent flying in a city neighborhood in the last 10 days; the police suspect it was an accident.

In Arrow Case, Few Leads but Much Puzzlement
The New York Police Department has its hands full trying to recover clues in the case of a woman who they suspect was hit accidentally by an arrow.

USA Archery Stands by Its Coach
Kisik Lee, a controversial figure, will remain the coach of USA Archery, even as the team’s chief executive and high-performance manager have resigned.

What an Arrow Shaft Has to Do With a $700 Billion Rescue Plan
Many House representatives who voted “no” to the rescue plan have been the targets of various “sweeteners” attached to the rescue bill passed by the Senate.

Corrections: For the Record
Correction of August 20 article about Kisik Lee, head coach of United States archery team at Beijing Olympics whose Christian proselytizing has become source of controversy, regarding reference to man shown in swimming pool helping with baptism of Brady Ellison, archer on team

China Fulfills Its Wish for Olympic Domination
China finished with 51 gold medals, the highest figure for any nation at an Olympics in 20 years, and it won them across a wider range of sports than any team in Beijing.

IN-BOX; Proselytizing Out of Place
Martha B Weisberg letter comments on Aug 20 article about US Olympic team archery coach Kisik Lee's proselytizing

For Coach, God and Archery Are a Package Deal
Kisik Lee has served the dual, if controversial, roles of the head coach of the United States archery team and a spiritual guide to some of its athletes.

No Matter the Weather, South Korea Women Dominate Archery
The South Korean women started Sunday by smashing the world record and then got what they really came to the Olympics to get: the archery team gold.

The Secret Curse of Expert Archers
There is an affliction so feared by elite archers that many refuse to even speak its name. It causes even crack shots to suddenly lose control of their bows, and their composure.

With a Full Quiver, Eager to Join the Band of Merry Men
Catching the archery bug that is sweeping the nation with a bullseye and a compound bow.